Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on CommerceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 |
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... commercial leadership over the rest of the world has eroded significantly as the other industrialized coun- tries recovered from the effects of World War II and then surged ahead on the momentum gained from their economic recovery ...
... commercial leadership over the rest of the world has eroded significantly as the other industrialized coun- tries recovered from the effects of World War II and then surged ahead on the momentum gained from their economic recovery ...
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... commercial agreements , to survey problems which inhibit existing trade between our nations , and to look ahead to identify potential commercial and economic problems before they become major disruptive issues . Congress has become a ...
... commercial agreements , to survey problems which inhibit existing trade between our nations , and to look ahead to identify potential commercial and economic problems before they become major disruptive issues . Congress has become a ...
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... commercial fields or in science and technology . It was difficult to speak of bilateral relationships with these countries in any meaningful way . As a result , there was no inducement toward cooperation and little incentive for ...
... commercial fields or in science and technology . It was difficult to speak of bilateral relationships with these countries in any meaningful way . As a result , there was no inducement toward cooperation and little incentive for ...
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... Commercial Commission , the President asked me to discuss the recent legislation and our future trade relations with the Soviets . My talks with Soviet leaders convinced me that it is in our interest to find a way to unblock the ...
... Commercial Commission , the President asked me to discuss the recent legislation and our future trade relations with the Soviets . My talks with Soviet leaders convinced me that it is in our interest to find a way to unblock the ...
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... commercial credit terms . MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT EAST - WEST TRADE Finally , Mr. Chairman , I would like to respond to some misconcep- tions about East - West trade . Granting most - favored - nation status to the nonmarket economy ...
... commercial credit terms . MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT EAST - WEST TRADE Finally , Mr. Chairman , I would like to respond to some misconcep- tions about East - West trade . Granting most - favored - nation status to the nonmarket economy ...
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Página 76 - To facilitate the expansion and balanced growth of international trade, and to contribute thereby to the promotion and maintenance of high levels of employment and real income and to the development of the productive resources of all members as primary objectives of economic policy.
Página 67 - States of articles, materials, or supplies, including technical data or other information, which he determines are available without restriction from sources outside the United States in significant quantities and comparable in quality to those produced in the United States...
Página 24 - The USA and the USSR regard commercial and economic ties as an important and necessary element in the strengthening of their bilateral relations and thus will actively promote the growth of such ties. They will facilitate cooperation between the relevant organizations and enterprises of the two countries and the conclusion of appropriate agreements and contracts, including longterm ones.
Página 64 - States and only to the extent necessary — (A) to restrict the export of goods and technology which would make a significant contribution to the military potential of any other country or combination of countries which would prove detrimental to the national security of the United States...
Página 26 - ... to prevent or remedy serious injury or the threat thereof to the industry in question and to facilitate the orderly adjustment to new competitive conditions by the industry in question — [(1...
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Página 27 - (2) the Secretary of State; "(3) the Secretary of Defense; "(4) the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration...
Página 157 - ARTICLE 3 1. Both Governments agree to consult promptly at the request of either Government whenever such Government determines that actual or prospective imports of a product originating in the other country under certain conditions or in certain quantities could cause, threaten or contribute to disruption of the market of the requesting country.
Página 189 - JOHN P. HARDT, SENIOR SPECIALIST IN SOVIET ECONOMICS, CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Dr.
Página 188 - Institute, drawing on the collective expertise of rate experts from all segments of the industry — the investor-owned utilities, the publicly-owned utilities, and the regulatory commissions themselves. Parallel studies are under way by the Federal Energy Administration and the Energy Research and Development Administration. The pendency of the present bills has provided an added spur for this wide-spread activity.